The New Paper, 1 November 1989
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Title Section15 1989-11-01 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement137 1989-11-01 1 I Soccer star Josko flies home today vFormer Singapore soccer star Josko Spanjic (left) flies home to Yugoslavia today. But in eve-of-departure interview, he has a few things to say: About Singapore fans: "I don't understand... their attitude. If you score you are a hero, if you don't you are137 words
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Advertisement120 1989-11-01 1 A water urn killed a baby in a Katong flat, we reported yesterday. Our reporters visit 16 homes to check out potential death traps. Their finding: Many parents aware of danger. But there are lots of potential hazards too day's washing in pails and basins, exposed electrical sockets, a chair120 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article170 1989-11-01 2 Thusitha de Silva - By Thusitha de Silva A PREGNANT drug addict who was arrested and who was waiting to be taken to a drug rehabilitation centre, gave birth yesterday morning in a police station. A police spokesman said the woman was arrested by Central Narcotics Bureau officers on170 words
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Article, Illustration410 1989-11-01 2 THE ban on smoking in airconditioned restaurants and other areas came into effect this morning. There was no dramatic clearing of the air at many places. But a random check by a team from The New Paper early this morning revealed that no-smoking signs were beingPicture/ David Tan - 410 words
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Article109 1989-11-01 2 Reuter. AN IRANIAN journalist living in Britain has confessed in Iraq that he had spied for Israel. Mr Farzat Bazoft was arrested last September while on assignment in Iraq for the British Sunday newspaper, The Observer. Mr Bazoft said yesterday over Baghdad TV: "In 1983 IReuter. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration333 1989-11-01 3 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong A SINGAPORE artist is making light work of the first night-time Chingay parade. He is making 60 lanterns to light up a procession in the parade without weighing heavily on the young people who have to carry them. Cardboard frames, plastic holders333 words
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Article80 1989-11-01 3 CHINGAY parade organisers are looking for Singaporeans born in February 1973 when the first modern Chingay parade was held. They want them to take part in a special birthday item in the coming Chingay parade, which will be the first to be held at80 words
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Article, Illustration191 1989-11-01 3 Starting Friday GAMBLING is big business in Singapore. There is not a single legal casino here. Yet people wager an estimated $250 million each year on lotteries, horse-racing, the Big Sweep and other games of chance legally and illegally. That staggering amount does not cover191 words
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Advertisement175 1989-11-01 2 mm This story resulted from a HotlinePlus call IF you want to shieue a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Read, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. prizes to Nr celebrate the175 words
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Miscellaneous16 1989-11-01 2 WEATHER FAIR. Max: 32 deg C. Min: 24 deg C. Sunset: 6.50 pm. Sunrise: 6.46 am.16 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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361 1989-11-01 4 TRAINEE teachers are being invited to the Singapore Polytechnic as part of its latest effort to reach out to secondary schools. This afternoon, 350 trainees from the Institute of Education are scheduled to visit the poly to get an idea of the career opportunities361 words
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Article275 1989-11-01 4 NEXT week, SBS will start five new permanent bus routes (see graphic) and introduce three temporary shuttle services. It will also change seven existing routes and scrap seven others. These changes are being made to avoid having services which duplicate the route of275 words
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Article, Illustration251 1989-11-01 6 A reader recently wrote to The Straits Times* Forum Page saying that the General Paper does not promote critical thinking. The New Paper asked seven people including Pre-U students and teachers if they agreed T General Paper does promote critical thinking if teachers teach it properly251 words
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Article224 1989-11-01 6 STUDENTS are not admitted into university without a pass in the General Paper, no matter how good their other grades. Thus,"teachers have to resort to all kinds of ways to get their weaker students to pass," said Mrs Tan Sor Poh. Damien Ng, 19, a National224 words
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Article145 1989-11-01 6 THESE words are in our stories today. These notes will help you check their meanings. insecurity: State of feeling unsure of oneself and one's abilities. negativity: State of seeing only the disadvantages and bad aspects of a situation. pervert: A person whose behaviour, especially sexual behaviour, is unacceptable and145 words
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Article, Illustration434 1989-11-01 7 On Saturday, a 16-month-old toddler fell into a water-filled urn at his baby-sitter's house. He died on Monday, the fifth such case reported this year. Reporters VIVIEN CHIONG and KAREN GOH visited 16 homes yesterday to check out potential dangers and safety precautions AN open kitchen434 words
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Article, Illustration108 1989-11-01 7 THE New Paper found potential hazards to toddlers in every home we visited: The day's washing soaking in pails in the bathroom. Open doors to toilets and bathrooms. Open sliding windows and open grilles. A chair stood next to one window. Bottles of fish feed and cleaners108 words
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Article238 1989-11-01 7 IN COURT: ANOTHER CASE ANOTHER case of a child who drowned in her home has come to light. Goh Sook Ngoh was three months short of her second birthday on Aug 12 when she fell headlong into a half-filled earthen jar and drowned. Yesterday The New238 words
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Article, Illustration409 1989-11-01 8 Matthew Pereira - By Matthew Pereira c ONFIDENTIAL information regarding insurance policies has been found in a public toilet. The policies are those of Prudential Assurance Company's clients. The information is in a computer printout found in the ladies toilet of a gymnasium at Dhoby Ghaut. The printout not409 words
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Article, Illustration239 1989-11-01 8 Loh Tuan Lee - Stories/ Loh Tuan Lee BRITISH bird watcher Mr Eric Hosking is more familiar with a pair of binoculars than a chequered flag. But last weekend he had to wield the flag to start a bird-watching marathon organised by the Malayan Nature Society. The 80-year-old239 words
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Article295 1989-11-01 8 THE Sparrowhawks trained for this year's Great Bird Ra e for at least two weeks. They prepared a detailed itinerary which took them from Sentosa and Sime Road to Changi and Punggol. They even carried out a recce mission the weekend before the race. So it295 words
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Article, Illustration453 1989-11-01 9 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee TWO engineers have turned cartoonists to make people more aware of automation. Mr Quah Hock Lai and Miss Regina Ng, both 25, are the parents of Robie, an automation mascot with his own comic strip. The strip will appear in453 words
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Article61 1989-11-01 9 THE FIRST Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong will open the Bth Productivity Month today. In the past, this has always been done by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew except in 1987. That year the Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong launched the annual61 words
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Article, Illustration253 1989-11-01 9 NURSE Shirley Gan has been keeping tabs on her callers using her personal computer at home. When she signs off The New Paper/ Dutch Lady Hotline in two weeks time, she will compile her observations. She will look closer at the problems presented since she started253 words
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Advertisement264 1989-11-01 4 q a Eunoa Terminal, Sims Aw. Jalan Eunos. Eunos Link, Dally 3" Airport Rd and Paya Labar Airport 6am 11 30pm Tuaa-Boon Uy Way Mon-Fri iy<C Tuaa Tarmlnal, Plonoor Rd, Tua»Cra», Tua«Avo20, 6 30 am 9 am Pionoor Rd, Tuas Ava 0. Tuas Ave 9, Tuas Avo 12, 2 30264 words
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Advertisement210 1989-11-01 6 i AN INCOME SAVER "The Insurance Policy to Woo Women Away from Tontines" The Straits Times, 7th August 1987 NTUC INCOME introduces For an additional $1 a month, you the 5-year low can have an additional accident premium policy which protection of up to $20,000. increases your savings and provides210 words
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Advertisement155 1989-11-01 7 BUY FOR LITTLE COST *c;j^|l ■BEmSh Canon Migital PC-7 Mini Copier 1111 H (normal price $3,000) The Canon Migital SME Plan presents the zoom function reduces or enlarges between Canon mini copier PC-7, designed especially 70% to 122% for small businesses. So small it can fit anywhere, makes 99 copies155 words
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Advertisement148 1989-11-01 8 s§* Collomack* wVRIM pkrzi 1 Wt S^"SSiSK" fjtlMkf The easy way to remove corns, warts and calluses. For quick and convenient removal, just apply Collomack twice daily to the affected area. Collomack relieves the pain and softens the corn, wart or callus for easy removal. No more cutting. No more148 words
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Advertisement134 1989-11-01 9 i Get that winning spirit Ferrari Formula is a bold expression of style and elegance. Choose from a wide range of high-tech Ferrari Formula watches, pens, iighters and leather goods. by ierrari formula Li j 1 I Sole Agent Distributor for Singapore. Malaysia and Indonesia LMC-268 Orchard Road, "lfi-01. Yen134 words
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WORLDTODAY
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339 1989-11-01 10 Wire services. A I GANG of black teenage girls is terrorising a New York city neighbourhood by jabbing needle-like objects at mostly white women passers-by. The victims fear they were stung with hypodermic needles that carry the deadly Aids virus. The attackers were describedWire services. - 339 words
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Article, Illustration32 1989-11-01 10 Se cuddly: King Penguins Arkra and Biscoe were born at Wilhemina zoo in Stuttgart, West Germany and must be hand-reared by their foster mother/keeper. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 32 words
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Article209 1989-11-01 10 Wire services. THE United States Navy has rescued two sailors and is searching for another missing after they and 38 missiles were washed off the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D Eisenhower yesterday. It was the third accident in the US Navy this week. An officerWire services. - 209 words
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150 1989-11-01 10 Mud, lovely mud but can it cure Aids? AFP. AN OLD woman in Uganda claims she has the ultimate cure for Aids. Mud. Yes, mud. Or rather, soil mixed with water. At least 20,000 people mostly desperate Aids victims have already gulped down about 50 tonnes of the stuff. PatientsAFP. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration303 1989-11-01 11 AFP. INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has denied newpaper charges that he was personally involved in a major arms bribery scandal. In a statement in New Delhi yesterday, a spokesman for the Prime Minister's office "categorically" denied what he described as insinuations byAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 303 words
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230 1989-11-01 11 AP. THE United States has been holding its largest military war games in the Pacific since World War II for the past eight weeks, reports an American newspaper. The series of exercises, the first-ever, were to test the PacificAP. - 230 words
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Article73 1989-11-01 11 Reuter. A HALF-EMPTY parliament elected Prime Minister Turgut Ozal as Turkey's first civilian president in three decades on Tuesday after a bitter vote boycotted by opposition parties. Left and right-wing opposition politicians vowed to use all constitutional means to oust Mr Ozal. Mr Ozal takesReuter. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration283 1989-11-01 11 AP. A WOMAN who was imprisoned after she hired a gunman to kill her husband has been freed. Delia Alaniz had served about 22 months of a 10-year, threemonth sentence. The imprisonment of Alaniz, who was often beaten by her husband, led to changesAP. - 283 words
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Advertisement23 1989-11-01 10 HUNT YOUR WAY TO MAURITIUS Win 6 Am Mftlmmua holidays and z^iore! Great [RVH out fa* Exclusively in ilxßl this Saturday. Treasure Hunt23 words
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Advertisement114 1989-11-01 11 I 1 COUPON NO.: 05 I f I 1 II and get a new head I 8 I for 50% less. j Here's your chance to give your VCR/Movie Camera a new videohead at a huge 50% discount. Just collect 1 5 coupons like this over any 5 days from114 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration335 1989-11-01 12 Wire services. THE head of East Germany's official trade union movement has decided to step down. Mr Harry Tisch, 62, will resign today, the official new agency ADN said yesterday. And the East German Education Minister, Mrs Margot Honecker, wife of the country's former leader,Wire services. - 335 words
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224 1989-11-01 12 Wire services. THE Soviet Union's efforts to reduce bloated factory payrolls is leaving millions of people unemployed. The jobless rate has soared to 27 per cent in some areas, the newspaper Pravda said yesterday. It called for unemployment insurance and retraining. It was onlyWire services. - 224 words
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Article171 1989-11-01 12 Reuter. DRUG gangs allegedly used an ultrasonic gun inaudible to humans to scare and distract racehorses in a spectacular betting fraud in Britain. Lawyer Jonathan Goldberg told a London court yesterday that cocaine smugglers latched on to the fraud to help launder their profits.. TheReuter. - 171 words
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Article, Illustration269 1989-11-01 12 Wire services. SHARES ended the day firmer on the London stock market yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index closed 19.7 points higher at 1,721.4. Volume totalled 334.5 million shares, up from 257.8 million on Monday. Prices were boosted first by better-than-expected results from retail major Marks and Spencer,Wire services. - 269 words
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Article64 1989-11-01 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened firmer on the Tokyo stock market today, buoyed by Wall Street's gains. The key 225-share Nikkei gained another 85.25 points to 35,634.69 in 10 minutes after rebounding 132 points yesterday. Early winners were brokerage, non-life insurance, gas, rolling stock, electrical, credit/lease, shipping, shipbuiding, machinery andReuter. - 64 words
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Article51 1989-11-01 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,721.40 (1,701.70) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,645.08 (2,603.48) ST Industrial Tue 1,332.41 (1,302.78) NST Industrial Tue 2,4623.89 (2,432.66) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,725.29 (2,680.30) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,645.20 (1,637.10) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 35,549.44 (35,417.44) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration271 1989-11-01 12 Wire services. WALL Street stocks closed sharply higher yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 41.6 points to finish at 2,645.08. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 13 to 5 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 1,120 issues up, 435 down and 407 unchanged. VolumeWire services. - 271 words
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HORIZONS
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Article1341 1989-11-01 13 Dear Aggie, I AM a 14-year-old boy with lots of problems. I cannot get along well with people in school and at home. I am also an average student. I feel I have achieved nothing in the world. Furthermore, I am thinking of quitting school and getting1,341 words
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Article80 1989-11-01 13 AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie can't answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New Paper will not80 words
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Advertisement41 1989-11-01 13 I I i. t 4#ir Jr Dr.vu*> jr jv Amara Hotel (4th level), Tanjong Pagar Rd M M (Opposite the Tanjong Pagar MRT Station) V B Tel: 222 1788 Open Nightly: 8pm 3am Sponsored by THONG HUAT (IMP EXP) PTE LTD41 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration592 1989-11-01 14 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See FOR the second time in two months, Singaporean musicians are coming together to help raise funds for charity. Their latest project, Band Aid, is a charity concert to help the Children's Charities Association (CCA). Eight bands will come together to592 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-11-01 15 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See AN Asean song is in the making and will hopefully be unveiled two years from now at the Sixth Asean Festival of Songs. The song will be composed using a newly-created music scale called the Asean Scale. The Asean Scale353 words
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Article, Illustration496 1989-11-01 15 THE walls of the sprawling ranch-house, tucked away in a quiet canyon in the Hollywood hills, are decorated with gigantic Indian death-masks, leering skulls and a life-sized photograph of Freddy Krueger, the razor-fin-gered fiend from the top-rated Nightmare On Elm Street. It is496 words
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Article, Illustration258 1989-11-01 15 CHRISTOPHER Laughlin, one of the finest young classical guitarists in America, will reveal his talent to the local audience in a one-night recital organised by the Singapore Classical Guitar Society on Nov 12, 8 pm, at the Singapore Conference Hall. The 30-year-old plays everything from258 words
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404 1989-11-01 16 AP. THE Who, Bobby Darin, the Four Tops and Simon and Garfunkel are among eight recording artists selected last Tuesday to the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. They will be inducted in January in New York City along with The FourAP. - 404 words
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Article, Illustration140 1989-11-01 16 AP. ACTOR Mel Gibson and actress Kim Basinger top US magazine's list of sexiest stars this year. They are followed by actor Tom Cruise and actress Michelle Pfeiffer. Other women on the list are When Harry Met Sally star Meg Ryan, singer Cher, actress KathleenAP. - 140 words
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Advertisement64 1989-11-01 14 mmSIM II i r Soft, Comfortable and Safe PPfl Mm do I ce care WMM m Y se during my period? >vsonoi Hygene —-C ftlHl A Try to keep clean, especially during your r M. period. Besides your daily bath, you /1 [C "o should also change your sanitary pad64 words
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Miscellaneous1846 1989-11-01 17 jar Vincent's presence Jlbp| W wsion 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Sword 5.45 PM Programme Highlights followed by Naadaga 7.20 PM Programme Highlights followed by Videofash- 4.00 PM Programme Highlights 4.50 PM Programme Highlights mig2l mk and the Song (C/r): Trouble is brewing at the Arangam Koadiyil Oravan1,846 words
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Article, Illustration549 1989-11-01 18 SATURDAY: JEFF LOW REVIEWS THE MALAYSIA CUP sports W m 1 t "'</ ''l .*5. •v,// 'V •'>; imot today, minnows tomorrow. South Korea and the United Arab 1,. i I, >im..iin i a HI ..I i I Ii« »i i*''i —tmirain tMttved Asia's bfst footbottiiu H&tuHts549 words
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Miscellaneous1861 1989-11-01 19 jar vision 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Sword 5.45 PM Programme Highlights followed by Naadaga 7.20 PM Programme Highlights followed by Videofash- 4.00 PM Programme Highlights 4.50 PM Programme Highlights mig2l mk and the Soag (C/r): Trouble is brewing at the Arangam Koadiyil Oravan (T/r/part two): A sto-1,861 words
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Article1578 1989-11-01 20 ►Out&About ("~yf MEET ADRIAN TAN. The author of The Teenage I 1 Textbook and The Teenage Workbook shares his perceptions of teenagers in Singapore and how literature has affected his life. 6 pm. Children's Reading Room. Central Library. Free. NATIONAL HEALTH FAIR There is something1,578 words
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Article19 1989-11-01 20 OUT AND ABOUT: MEET ADRIAN TAN COURSES: FOLK DANCE FOOD: CHAMPAGNE AND OYSTERS COMING UP: SUICIDE TALK19 words
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Article, Illustration61 1989-11-01 20 I —1 Aii exciting journey through Papua New Guinea, the tribal paradise of artforms, dances, warriors and bush foods. This cultural event is action-packed with art, music and feasting. Performances by the National Arts School of PNG. Tiffany Coffee House. Furama Hotel. Lunch: 11.30 am 2.30 pm. Dinner:61 words
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Miscellaneous845 1989-11-01 21 WEDNESDAYRADIO COMICRELEF tHaiLlilGOi CnUCBHH CIIITy-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON News In Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) ,u, t" in mfcfeß 2.00 >*»>.*« (Progrnmm«« in Engluh) I WY^ 2.05 Words i Music 1.00 Item and Weather Forecast W- jl/( /V> JJ Yy 7 J\V> hA* 3.00 Nam la Brief lowad by Pregramase Highlights Vi845 words
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Miscellaneous659 1989-11-01 22 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Geed Mask, Caaipaay aad Me: WOOM Nwiiiifc Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 ON the $Mf CH.HELLO. in TJE I I I Tf\ I warßHii 1215 Jeeraer This pro- "'2 Ww^Nen* "TWRb ViCRLD, 30 I bIE BEFORE THEIR I EQUWALEMT T() fl DEAbU/ THRtfVT gramme takes659 words
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Advertisement454 1989-11-01 23 whmwkkk FEST '89 A SPECIAL FEATURE OF Tl IE MEW PAPER FASTADS rz So Irresistible Come to KIKUYA today and enjoy the irresistible Japanese cuisine at an irresistible price. And not targeting our excellent Karaoke service you'll simply love it. r#e or any P urchase JJL® a W Courvoisier Brandy454 words
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Advertisement168 1989-11-01 25 whmwkkk FEST '89 A SPECIAL FEATURE OF Tl IE MEW PAPER FASTADS pu*u®u® BORSHCH Stoahhouse^ Borehch Soup r ShaahiikSteak MongolianBBQSteak Beef Stroganoff W Chicken XLa Kiev 7 V Fancy Pan Cake Every Thursday: Oxtail Set Lunch at $5 nett Now In Serangoon Garden Way. You ore able to enjoy the168 words
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Advertisement86 1989-11-01 25 CALL US FOR OFFICE DELIVERY 1 (Toppings include t Pepperoni, Beef, *r\ K FIRST MUSLIM h ,T NOODLE HOUSE I L if 14 Scotts Road #09-80 Par East Plaza I jjp (opposite V.I.P. Health Centre) TEL: 732-7864 The first Muslim restaurant in Singapore offering: Chicken Wanton Shrimp Suey Kow Beef86 words
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Article, Illustration286 1989-11-01 32 AFP, Reuter. Hamburg of west Germany needed an extra time goal to go through to the third round with a 2-1 aggregate win over Real Zaragoza of Spain. Hamburg, which trailed 0-1 after the first leg, played away, levelled the deficit with a goal from Andreas MerkleAFP, Reuter.; Picture/ Afp - 286 words
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213 1989-11-01 32 Reuter. BRAZIL'S motor racing association yesterday denounced the punishment of Ayrton Senna as a monstrosity. Reacting a few hours after the International Automobile Federation (FIA) appeal court announced its verdict in Paris, Brazil's motor racing association (CBA) president Piero Gancia said he was furious withReuter. - 213 words
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Article290 1989-11-01 32 Wire services. AN anti-hooligan scheme that would require British soccer fans to carry identity cards should be in I effect by next season. But the system still faces several important hurdles before its implementation. The British House of Commons approved the plan yesterday, ending nearly a year of bitterWire services. - 290 words
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Article, Illustration263 1989-11-01 33 AP. RUUD Gullit, the long-time injured Dutch soccer star of AC Milan, will be back in action by Dec 17. He is expected to make his long-awaited appearance when Milan plays Colombia's Nacional Medellin in the Intercontinental Cup final inAP. - 263 words
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Article256 1989-11-01 33 Reuter. WEST German soccer captain Lothar Matthaeus will be out of action for awhile. He had an operation for a torn ankle ligament in Munich yesterday. Doctors at his old club, Bayern Munich, decided on the operation after X-raying Matthaeus's right calf on Monday. Doctors said the midfieldReuter. - 256 words
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Article216 1989-11-01 33 AP. NAPOLI soccer fans are to raise money to buy their star, Diego Maradona, a replica of his stolen Golden Ball "It's a sign of gratitude and of solidarity by the city of Naples to its most beloved champion," read the announcement of the Naples clubAP. - 216 words
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Article279 1989-11-01 33 Reuter. TENNIS' world No 2 Boris Becker hinted yesterday that he may boycott next year's million-dollar Grand Slam Cup. Becker said he had serious reservations about the lucrative tournament proposed by the International Tennis Federation. "An ITF tournament in West Germany without Boris Becker would be like aReuter. - 279 words
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Article298 1989-11-01 34 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan THE WORLD will have a new athletics event to savour next year when the triple jump for women is introduced. And in Singapore, women athletes who fancy getting their names in the record books can try out for the event at the Singapore Amateur Athletic298 words
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Article, Illustration272 1989-11-01 34 Bernard Pereira - BADMINTON: SEIKO WORLD GRAND PRIX FINALS By Bernard Pereira DONALD Koh, Hamid Khan and Zarinah Abdullah are tipped to be Singapore's representatives for the World Grand Prix finals, to be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium at Kallang from Dec 6-10. Hamid, 22, and Zarinah,272 words
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Article382 1989-11-01 34 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON England v South Korea at Gloucester: S Korea won 3-2. Men's singles: Kim Hak Kyun lost to D Hall 5-15, 4-15. Doubles: Park Joo Bong/Choi Sang Bum bt S Baddeley/M Johnson 15-4, 15-12. Women's singles: Gil Young Ah bt S LouisWire services. - 382 words
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Article, Illustration609 1989-11-01 35 INTERVIEW: JOSKO SPANJIC BORIS LUCIC Singapore's first two foreign players, Yugoslavs Boris Lucic and Josko Spanjic, ended their contract with the FAS last month. After a 10-month stay Josko is calling it quits while Boris is still undecided. They tell ABDUL SHUKOR about life in the Semi-Pro LeaguePicture/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 609 words
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